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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1925)
1 : THURSDAY,' ' ATRILV 10,-192 . i t ... EVENING IIEliALD&fiAMATH FALLS. DRECTON : 1 I T .1 - i I I i i I ' ! - t : 4-4- X f t: 4- t I t t T : I .... $ i Industrial Plumbing Sheet 'usic, laughter, Phone 371 7AeUO-AKT . - REP RODUCING P I AN O 'HE MAGIC OF MUSIC WHICH MAKES A HOME OF A HOUSE V ' ' : j hushed and quiet house J is enlivened with music J and becomes a" home, immediately the Duo-Art Re producing Piano ushers in the favorites of Broadway to play the current popukr and dance music, and introduces, too, the au thorized playing of the great masters of the piano, Padercwski, Hofmann, Gabrilowitsch, Bauer, Ganz, Conor, Gra'inger, No vacs, etc.,' for the ma jority of concert pianists of Europe , Convenient terms of payment arranged when desired STEINWAY STECK WI1EELOCK STROUD ' and world-famous WEBER ; . ' Sherman Clay & Co., 122 South 6lh St. i' ''':''rj...-5.....!...Vi The SENIOR CLA3S of presents ! "Nothing But the Truth By James Montgomery at MERRILL on FRIDAY, APRIL 17 Adults, 50c . 8:15 p. m. Children, 25c fcVW-'9 Supplies - Heating Metal On 6th,' Near Main the dance--the inseparable companions of happiness. . 4 it IW 1PI a. Duo-Art Reproducing Piano, and no other instrument has the same great powers of entertainment. The Duo-Art is obtainable in dis tinguished pianos, at varying prices, grand and upright styles, conven tional and period case designs. C Klamath Fulls Itepresentativo Klamath Falls Music House MERRILL HIGH SCHOOL h .... i 1 Why we above Wc u-e It becausa wo want you to right under yotir eyes. We want you to realize t''.at no ment ycu want ite have It or can get tt fur have Uo men who know how tj Install It. We'll do anything for you, from fixing a fiucet to completely equipping your mill with motors We'd like to have you eail and see our plant. Wc and America record their in terpretations only for the Duo Art, and only the Duo-Aut is capable of reproducing their playing. No other cultural influence compares with the Pll 125 ione COUNTY ENGINEER TO RESUME DUTIES I Joseph Jenson, county engineer, gon Agricultural college each year. who ' has been recovering' for the The f ;nr girls -aro lJrena Colson .past two moiitbs from a serious and Zcphn, Rogers from tho coplio ! break down last winter, has sufflc-1 m:ro cbiss and Muurlne Odey and lently recovered from Ills Illness to come down town today and ho Is expected to resume his duties ut 1 ! the county engineer's office next week. ' Mr. Jenson's recovery wfll witness resumption of county roau ! work 'throughout the county. use the cut o have grown. ' l realise how w matter what In Anne Shannon Monroe to Visit County in Near Future Aar.e Shannon Monroe, feature writer and a steady contributor to Q:oi Houaekc;plng, his comploted her Asw-rgon novel, "Ilohlnd the Ranges". In a recent letter to .Klamath .frlendj Miss Monroe, sold. "It may Interest your readers to know that my new Oregon novel, j "Behind the Ranges" Is located In j Cntral Oregon, and la tho lake re gion north of Klamath Palls. This j Is tie first of a se.ies of Oregon i novels that will pretty woll cover the outstanding beatily?spots of the state. The next, I think, will be located on Klamath Lake or Pelican Day some where there. I . expect j to visit you this summer. I have 1 not been t'nero for ten years, when , Ira Whlto showed me the delights j of ;u;r country. Yours, Anne Shan ' con Monroe." According to Remington Schuy j lcr, prominent Illustrator, who palnt j ed tho paper cover for MlB3 Mon- r:e's book, the novel Is "saturated j with atmosphere, not surface at i mOKphere, but that Intangible qual I Ity that differentiates tho west from j th; can." , Ben Dorris Is Ousted . From State Game Board SAI.t'M, Oro., April 10. I'olMlcal differences and a breach In friend ship that has been widening since early In the late legislutlvo session caused Governor Plorce yesterday to oust Den V. Dorris of Eugene from the utato- game commission. Tho governor appointed M. H. Ilnuor of Cnrvallis to fill the vacancy. The BchW.il between- Dorris and the governor was started when Dor ris early la tho legislative session is sa'ij to have showed blmnolf ln fav or of taking tho appointment of tho fi:h and game 'commissions out of the bands of tho governor and pluc ing'them In the hands of the atato bor.rd cf control. 'FOUR HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS ENTER BIG TYPING CONTEST .With prize mcdaln ai. their , oh- inactive,, ii r girls left this morn 1'lng fr Corvallls, where they will enter itit the stnlo high school I lypln"! contest eponsorcd by Ore- Thelma Orlzzlo of tho froshmail clasi. 'Not .only will medals bo awnrdod the winners hut also cups and ban- ners. Forty-one schools wore rep- i resented last year., Kach school Is dus'.rlal cqulii- . you. and wo In your homo to run It. ; re proud of It j BffiHT BOO GENES IT FINE CALL BIDS TO ' BUILD HOME Lutheran Church Announces Intentions of Build ing Parsonage Bids for the building of the par sonage for tho Lutheran church of Klamath Fulls, were called for to day, according to Ilev. O. W. Hoff man, pastor of the church. The building will no located on tho cor ner of Eleventh and High streets und church will be hokl In tho bnso mcnt of the parsonage. Tho build ing committee Is composed of Wal ter Zetzman, John Hugelstoln and C. rtomfeld. ... For the past ten. yonrs, members of tho Luthoran church fiuvo boon meeting wherever It wus possible for them to congrcgato and It was never certain at which - place they could conduct their Humluy worship. With such a small following, It was Im possible to croct a building ot their own, and not until this year, bus the group felt financially able to erect a building. After the parson age Is erecto.l, tho. church will fol low, however thoy will have a moot ing placo of dofltilto design, with tho completion of tho pastor's home, MOKTKNHON GOEH MOUTH Will Approach Hnini Hhortrulgo on Chamber HpenUliiK Ihilo Ono of tho missions which II. I. Mortenson, president of tlio chnmbor of cominorco, went to California, on, was to call on Senator flam Bhort rldge and oxtond tho Invitation, ot tho Klamath Chamber of Commerce, to be principal speaker at the cham ber ot commerce annual banquet to be hold at the White Pelican hotol the early part of May. Mr. Morten son left for California tho oarly part of this week. No real sportsman will shoot more than two spring poets In one day. Si,Scnora,our best codecs high three thousand, five thousand feet, so in the mountains of our Guatumah and Costa Rica, "You see, the climate, the soil of the mountain, they produce what you say, the fine flavor, the richness, ' the character. "Ah, yes! they cost more, to be sure, Scnora. But who would not gladly pay the few ccntavos extra for the better, the coffee delightful? "You say the S &V blends nothing but high-mountain coffees? And only tlic coffees old two years mellowed in our tropic storehouses, with just a discreet dash of the new coffee to add what you say, the t? "Bueno! Then your S & W coffee must be very fine in deed. For fine coffees-it is like the good wine it mellows with age! And alas, only a little coffee is permitted to remain here to ngc so great the dc mand for the beverage." Fmilicith enjor S Wcsnncd (boa produrw S&W Hiby Kernel Com or Tomiiott or Tcle rhone Pen, for Initjncc will spprccuie SltW Coltee. For the famous SAW fuMaf hit been em bodied in'Sflc W Cultee.otherwuc it could not betr the S 4 W label. Vtcuuiu rxtked m llioncw key-can. "Nexl ihne S9W Coffee.' (Jooifl You'll enoy iht mcllouxJ fiaivr." FOOD NEW INDUSTRY TO START SOON Berkeley Firm Expected Here to Investigate Pum mice in North Klamath Word hns boon rocolvcd by tho lo.'al S. P. office that n represen tative of tho firm of Agard & Tum or of Berkeley, Is expected In Klamath Kjlls In a 'tew days to make a further roconnulssanco of tho possibility of utilizing the Im mense supply of pummlco Mono north of Kirk for building purposes. A momher of tho firm spent several days In Klamath Fulls lit.il full and as a result of his Investi gations shipped a car loud 'of piim Ico from Klnmnth Fulls with, which to mnko experiments. Further tes tifying to tho belief (hat Ihu firm has that pummlco stone stone can bo successfully psod for this pur poso, Is tho securing a commodity rato.from tho S. I', for tho ship ping of tho product south to Cali fornia. It 1s understood that a truck will bo brought north with tho firm representative and that rurhor ship ments for moro experiments will be sent out of Klnmnth.. Active ship ping of the product will nut begin 11)1 later In, tho spring becauso of tho fact that tho piiinmlce Is now snaked with rain and that owing to thu hauvlnass of tho pumml'o, advantage of the commodity .rate could not bo taken. Tho moon looks -no ronianllc; It thoro aro pooplo on It wn don't know whon thoy hnvo llmo to work. Hall's Catarrh Medicine c?Ldof:th';t!: lid your syatcm of Cotorrh or Dtafncw caused by Catorih. 9. J,pHEITCY & CO- Tlv. CMr are grown at altitudos PRODUCTS WARRANTED SKWM on evnry pair of Oulrlirmi Tnmurm U n wnrrnnly tnM ft no ran trying Ihr imymetil of lite a lluUon fs you lWl lmvc to worry iilniit tltrir wrariiift qualitirs. An for Btylc-full cut nI ffiliionnbI( rigbt up' to Uio liiinulcl KirlrrM, fur work, for play mnir in nud pick out your pair of DutcIieM Trouscri, KLAMATH KLOTHING KOMPANY Agents Block Wood Plenty of Blocks on hand now, fresh .from tho bin, quick deliveries, city or country, Wo havo a nlco match safo thut wo give with an order for a doublo load of blocks. Call at our oftlco and got yours. . Peyton & Co. ."Wood to burn" 601 Main Phone 535 - Wj) fclti Hill